The European Spinal Surgery Academic Conference was already into its third day.
Song Zimo and August began to perform surgery, scheduled in the operating room of Frankfurt University Hospital.
The director of spinal surgery here was very familiar with August, being classmates and good friends.
The first of these three surgeries was a high-difficulty spinal scoliosis surgery; if it were in the past, no doctor in all of Europe would have dared to be the chief surgeon.
When the patient's full spine X-rays were enlarged on the huge electronic screen at the conference, more than six thousand doctors were extremely surprised and shivered in fear. How could such a spinal deformity be operated on? It was nearly predictable that paralysis would occur post-surgery.